CRI394H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Jus Sanguinis, Jus Soli, Statelessness

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In marshallian categories > we had the discussion of citizenship rights and the evolution. > civil > political > social (positive) rights: the trajectory is not the same for everyone like indigenous people"s status and women, for example, with the indigenous peoples, they were either indigenous or non- Indigenous (get an education, live urban life etc ) if they decided to keep their. Blurred membership: reading by saddiq, blurred membership has three features, does not come from the state, is local, becomes opaque as physical and cultural distance increases. In iran for instance, your drivers license is literally useless, no weight. Many countries have national identity cards canada and the u. s. don"t follow this path, we use random ids: we have so many ids, so advanced documentation, but that doesn"t happen in a lot of the countries. It attacks the legitimacy of the documentation system: bribing for documentation that you"re not entitled to / extorting money from people that.

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